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Archive for the ‘Intel’ Category
Thursday, May 21st, 2009
New Zealand HeraldIntel admits overturning EU fine will be trickyInquirer, UKBy Nick Farrell INTEL'S TOP LEGAL EAGLE has admitted that fighting the EU's record anti-trust fine will be tough. Bruce Sewell, general counsel for Chipzilla, told the company's annual shareholder meeting that Intel expects European courts to agree …Intel Maintains Investment in Corporate Responsibility YTNRebates: What Can Companies Learn from the Intel Decision? Mondaq News Alerts (registration)Intel Protects Shareholder Value By Starving Them CNBCNewsBlaze - Inquirerall 166 news articles
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Intel's Tukwila slips yet againCNET News, CAby Gordon Haff Intel has slipped out a revised schedule for its next-generation Itanium processor, code-named Tukwila. Again. This time it's into 2010. Intel released a statement Thursday on the schedule changes. It reads in part: During final …Intel Again Delays 'Tukwila` Itanium Release eWeekIntel drags feet on Itanium quad-core (again) Registerall 3 news articles
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Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Straits TimesNvidia attacks Intel over pricing advantageInquirer, UKBy Sylvie Barak FED UP WITH AMD hogging all the limelight over Intel's European antitrust debacle, vocal Nvidia CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang has joined the fray with his own accusations against Chipzilla for anti-competitive business practices he claims freeze …Nvidia Accuses Intel of Unfair Competition. X-bit LabsNvidia CEO attacks Intel Atom pricing strategy bit-tech.netNVIDIA Criticizes Intel's Pricing Policy SoftpediaHEXUS - Reutersall 62 news articles
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Tags: accusations, amd, atom, ceo, competitive business practices, debacle, inquirer, jen hsun huang, limelight, nbsp, news articles, nvidia, pricing strategy, sylvie, unfair competition Posted in Intel | Comments Off
Saturday, May 16th, 2009
CNET NewsPublic harm in Intel case hard to determineSan Jose Mercury News, USABy Steve Johnson In slapping Intel with a $1.45 billion fine, European regulators this week said the Santa Clara company had harmed millions of consumers by limiting the use of its chief competitor's chips in computers and other gadgets. …Why Intel was fined in Europe — but not the US USA TodayEU's Record Fine of Intel Comes Eight Years Too Late Worldmeets.usEU Ruling on Intel May Set Precedent Barron’sCNET News - CIO Todayall 49 news articles
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Thursday, May 14th, 2009
GulfNewsWill Intel face antitrust case in Australia?ZDNetBy Suzanne Tindal ZDNet Australia AMD has not ruled out moving its battle against Intel's antitrust behavior onto Australian soil. The European Commission Wednesday fined Intel more than ?1 billion ($1.45 billion) for violating antitrust legislation …Video: Kroes to Intel: Abide the Law! EUX.TVIntel: Antitrust Agencies Are Testing the Limits PC WorldEuropean Union hits Intel with record $1.45 billion antitrust fine San Jose Mercury NewsNew York Times - CNNMoney.comall 2,572 news articles
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Tags: 1 billion, abide, amd, antitrust agencies, antitrust case, antitrust legislation, australian soil, cnnmoney, european commission, kroes, mercury, nbsp, news articles, san jose mercury, tindal, zdnet australia Posted in Intel | Comments Off
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